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1 Reset your GoGear with something sharp like the tip of a pen or the end of a paper clip, if you're device isn't working properly or there's a frozen display. Insert the sharp object into the "Reset" hole (located at the bottom of the player), and hold it there until the device turns off. If resetting the device does nothing to restore the display, access the "Philips Device Manager" through your computer to recover the GoGear.

2 Click "Start" on your computer, then "Programs," "Philips Digital Audio Player," "Aria Device Manager," and then "Philips Device Manager." This will launch the "Philips Device Manager." Make sure the GoGear is turned off completely. Connect your GoGear to your computer while holding down the "Volume Up" button. Continue to hold the "Volume Up" button on your GoGear, until the "Philips Device Manager" recognizes the device and enters recovery mode. Click the "Repair" button when it appears on your computer, then follow the steps to fully recover the GoGear. Properly disconnect your GoGear from your computer and restart the device.

3 Recharge your device if your GoGear dies suddenly while playing. Connect the GoGear to your computer via the supplied USB cord. Plug one end of the USB cord into a functional, open USB port on your computer. Plug the free, smaller end of the USB cord firmly into the small USB jack on your GoGear and turn your computer on. This will begin the charging process of your GoGear. If recharging doesn't work, the battery may need to be replaced. Check that your GoGear isn't in standby mode. Hold the "Power" button for two seconds to turn it back on.

By "stuck on android", the entire operating system is android. It is the Google Android operating system.
If the device cannot load up then it may need a factory reset. I am assuming like most android devices it has volume keys. If this is the case, turn the device off. Then, hold down the Volume DOWN button and keep holding it. Then turn the device on (still holding volume down). This will bring you to the recovery screen. From these selection, you can select using volume up and volume down. On that menu or one of the sub menus should be the option to do a data reset (factory reset etc). Select this option.
This will restore the device back to factory settings
WARNING: Doing the following will remove ALL data from the device, and MAY potentially stop the device from working. However, seeing as its not working at the moment anyway, you don't have an awful lot to lose!
Knowledge: HTC Desire owner (rooted) : Restored 10+ times with no errors

My problem seems to be a damaged volume button. Once I tour the volume down (the down button is fine) I could not increase back de volume.This is a palliative sollution. You need to reset you Sansa clip to get the volume set to the "middle" of the range. To steps are: 1) clique in the "home" button.2) navigate to "settings"3) select the "Reset All" option and confirm it.

I have found a solution for this issue, if you hold down the volume button and the power button for several seconds the Archos goes into a restore type mode. You then plug it into your computer and download the latest firmware update and cut and paste it onto the archos removable hard drive icon that appears in my computer. It will take a few minutes to update but then it will work perfectly.

All of your issues may be hardware-related - call Philips to see if you are still under warranty. To narrow it down, try this:Triple Reset for Philips’ GoGear:Disconnect the Go Gear from computer. Press the reset pinhole until the player turns off.Hold in the volume + button, and reconnect the player to the computer while holding the volume + button in. Keep holding the volume + button for an additional 5-50 seconds. Windows should eventually go into recovery mode and revive the player- it will pop up a window that says Found New Hardware Wizard. If this pop-up does not appear, reset the player again WHILE connected to the computer. Open the Philips Device Manager, and go to Repair Tab.Reset the player one more time while connected to computer. Follow the repair instructions.After repair is complete, upgrade the firmware for this player. Will erase all the songs, but you should be good to go again.-Tha Mp3 Doctor

Triple Reset for Philips’ GoGear:Disconnect the Go Gear from computer. Press the reset pinhole until the player turns off.Hold in the volume + button, and reconnect the player to the computer while holding the volume + button in. Keep holding the volume + button for an additional 5-50 seconds. Windows should eventually go into recovery mode and revive the player- it will pop up a window that says Found New Hardware Wizard. If this pop-up does not appear, reset the player again WHILE connected to the computer. Open the Philips Device Manager, and go to Repair Tab.Reset the player one more time while connected to computer. Follow the repair instructions.After repair is complete, upgrade the firmware for this player. Will erase all the songs, but you should be good to go again.-Tha Mp3 Doctor

Triple Reset for Philips’ GoGear:Disconnect the Go Gear from computer. Press the reset pinhole until the player turns off.Hold in the volume + button, and reconnect the player to the computer while holding the volume + button in. Keep holding the volume + button for an additional 5-50 seconds. Windows should eventually go into recovery mode and revive the player- it will pop up a window that says Found New Hardware Wizard. If this pop-up does not appear, reset the player again WHILE connected to the computer. Open the Philips Device Manager, and go to Repair Tab.Reset the player one more time while connected to computer. Follow the repair instructions.After repair is complete, upgrade the firmware for this player. Will erase all the songs, but you should be good to go again.-Tha Mp3 Doctor

Disconnect the Go Gear from computer. Press the reset pinhole until the player turns off.Hold in the volume + button, and reconnect the player to the computer while holding the volume + button in. Keep holding the volume + button for an additional 5-50 seconds. Windows should eventually go into recovery mode and revive the player- it will pop up a window that says Found New Hardware Wizard. If this pop-up does not appear, reset the player again WHILE connected to the computer. Open the Philips Device Manager, and go to Repair Tab.Reset the player one more time while connected to computer. Follow the repair instructions.-Tha Mp3 Doctor